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he set us up. we knew he was out there, he still managed to set us up. i'm sorry. i watched my partner die, and i couldn't do anything to save him. don't worry, ron. playboy's going to pay for this. you saw playboy there? no, but-- we all know he did it, agent. no, we don't. lieutenant, you think i don't know how bad you want this guy? i was a uniform just like you. i saw a lot of cops go down. before that, i watched my father get shot. he was killed doing his job, a cop's job, so don't think i don't know. officer mercer, what happened when you got the call? [inhales] nothing special. report of an aggravated assault. we were on it. this your regular beat? we were additional tonight, added because of the shootings. did you get a look at the guy? nothing. i was too damn scared. i'm still scared. you're not the only one. what am i going to tell them?rtner's family. the only thing you can tell them-- that we're going to catch the guy who did this. but the right guy. anything? we can forget cross referencing. these guys were just assigned this beat. there's no way the u
he set us up. we knew he was out there, he still managed to set us up. i'm sorry. i watched my partner die, and i couldn't do anything to save him. don't worry, ron. playboy's going to pay for this. you saw playboy there? no, but-- we all know he did it, agent. no, we don't. lieutenant, you think i don't know how bad you want this guy? i was a uniform just like you. i saw a lot of cops go down. before that, i watched my father get shot. he was killed doing his job, a cop's job, so don't think i...
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1,000 of useful knowledge. their first task is taking care of the eggs laid by the queen. they all work together. as they age they become so-called foragers leaving the hive to find nourishment for the eggs. now alone as single bees their brain changes. >> because after a while as a forager, the bee brain actually deteriorates much like you see in people with dementia. >> reporter: but force the bees back in time by returning them to the hive and their brains snap back. >> they can better remember new things again, an ability that was lost to them as their brain aged when they were foragers. >> reporter: the key here is that bees are are social beings and have a tough time coping with the stress of foraging alone. >> a bee feels very lonely. if you isolate a bee, she would usually not survive more than a week or ten day. >> reporter: how does this help me? >> it helps you because it shows that a social intervention can trigger proteins that can heal your brain. changing your social life is something you can do
1,000 of useful knowledge. their first task is taking care of the eggs laid by the queen. they all work together. as they age they become so-called foragers leaving the hive to find nourishment for the eggs. now alone as single bees their brain changes. >> because after a while as a forager, the bee brain actually deteriorates much like you see in people with dementia. >> reporter: but force the bees back in time by returning them to the hive and their brains snap back. >>...
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is he going to give us more of an agenda than he has revealed to us thus far? because he is getting some of the same criticism from democrats that governor romney is getting there republicans? >> no doubt and i think you saw the president on this bus tour take a hit, certainly because the jobs numbers came out and they are not great job numbers and he didn't introduce any new economic policies instead pushing sort of the same jobs plan he has been unable to get through the republican contrast. but these new ideas and the contrast of visions i think will come this summer, it is coming in the next month or two, largely again we have been about defining the candidates and we see about three quarters of president obama's ads have been negative ads against mitt romney pointing out his record on bain and accusing him of someone who outsources jobs and sort of the same idea on this bus tour. then is going to come this contrast in visions and i am told by campaign advisors they are just, they have just scratched the surface on mitt romney's business record and backgrou
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it used to be that everyone started kindergarten at age five. today, nearly a quarter of some kindergarten classrooms are populated by six-year-olds. kindergarten red-shirting has more than tripled since the 1970s. boys are twice as likely to be held back as girls, whites more than minorities, and rich more than poor. >> so how was your day? >> safer: holly korbey had never heard of red-shirting when she and her family moved to dallas. she assumed her son holden would start kindergarten shortly after he turned five in august of 2008, but she was shocked when her son's pre-school teacher urged her to hold him back. >> holly korbey: and i said, "what? why?" and i said, "he's... he reads. he's fully reading. he has no behavioral issues." and she said, "well, he's the very youngest, and here, all the youngest boys are... are held back." >> safer: and then, there were the other parents. >> holly korbey: they started asking me, "are you going to... what are you going to do with holden next year?" and i said, "well, i think we're going to send him to k
it used to be that everyone started kindergarten at age five. today, nearly a quarter of some kindergarten classrooms are populated by six-year-olds. kindergarten red-shirting has more than tripled since the 1970s. boys are twice as likely to be held back as girls, whites more than minorities, and rich more than poor. >> so how was your day? >> safer: holly korbey had never heard of red-shirting when she and her family moved to dallas. she assumed her son holden would start...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> it is going to be another hot day. not as scorching as it has been. this is a 12 day stretch of hot days with temperatures at or above 90 degrees. we'll be seeing a transition. we have temperatures in the 80s. why would anybody need to get on a cruise ship to go to warmer temperatures? >> i would look to go to alaska. >> temperatures here are as warm as anywhere. we are warmer here than in florida and south beach. 85 our temperature. we are looking at a heat index of 90 in maryland. we have a heat advisory going into effect. many counties are already lifted from theheat advisory. we'll have a slight risk of thunderstorms as the front wipes out the heat and humidity in the area. we'll keep a close eye on that. temperatures 98. record 100. chance of a strong thunderstorm. temperatures 71 tonight. partly cloudy skies. hopefully these thunderstorms roll through without much problem. we'll have your co
stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> it is going to be another hot day. not as scorching as it has been. this is a 12 day stretch of hot days with temperatures at or above 90 degrees. we'll be seeing a transition. we have temperatures in the 80s. why would anybody need to get on a cruise ship to go to warmer temperatures? >> i would look to go to alaska. >> temperatures here are as warm as anywhere....
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. jim: we've got a playoff on the way here. the 18th. it's where it all gets started. troy kelly, ted potter jr. who would have guessed at the beginning of the week? and here are the fedex cup standings. kelly would move town 559 if he wins it. potter would move to 51st if he's the champion. this is the finish that got him to the playoff. at the 15th. look at this. forget about this one. -- forgot about this one. nick: this was only about the second putt made from any distance on 15 and then a fabulous second shot. toledoed it through the two bunkers to the front of the green. and then slam. jim: stood over that putts for a long time and switched -- swished it. he got to 18. no problem. unflappable was ted potter jr. down the stretch. there's his scorecard. well, each of them are guaranteed $658,000 in second place money. but they want the first prize and they'll settle it when we and they'll settle it when we
try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. jim: we've got a playoff on the way here. the 18th. it's where it all gets started. troy kelly, ted potter jr. who would have guessed at the beginning of the week? and here are the fedex cup standings. kelly would move town 559 if he wins it. potter would move to 51st if he's the champion. this is the finish that got him to the playoff. at the 15th. look at this. forget...
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we have something right on top of us. jim: warning there is threatening weather approaching. peter might have been right. that might have been it. nick: that's amazing. jim: here's the last time tonight on cbs. for lance barrow, steve milton, the production and technical teams here at cbs. jim nantz and nick faldo saying so long. ted potter is a winner on the pga tour. ning co to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free,
we have something right on top of us. jim: warning there is threatening weather approaching. peter might have been right. that might have been it. nick: that's amazing. jim: here's the last time tonight on cbs. for lance barrow, steve milton, the production and technical teams here at cbs. jim nantz and nick faldo saying so long. ted potter is a winner on the pga tour. ning co to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the...
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one of us pitching, one of us hitting. it is a fun way to engage in an activity together, get a little competition. it is always friendly competition. good game. [laughter] ok. but we also want to show is that the wii can be used with people who may have disabilities, who might not have full use of their arms or legs. we have alicia from the independent living center to help us demonstrate some adaptive equipment specific for people with disabilities to use the wii. it is great to have you with us. >> thank you. great partnership. >> you will turn yours on. ok. notice she has a hat on that has a wii remote mounted on it. instead of using her arm to control the remote, she uses her head. we will play a couple of games. it will be me against alicia. you better root for alicia. this is the main menu screen when you start wii. the main activity is in the left corner, sports. turn yourself off. are you off? keep yourself off. we choose on the menu. hit a for you. on the main menu, on the upper left-hand corner we see sports. th
one of us pitching, one of us hitting. it is a fun way to engage in an activity together, get a little competition. it is always friendly competition. good game. [laughter] ok. but we also want to show is that the wii can be used with people who may have disabilities, who might not have full use of their arms or legs. we have alicia from the independent living center to help us demonstrate some adaptive equipment specific for people with disabilities to use the wii. it is great to have you with...
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chairperson hur: let us to july 10, ok? let us know by july 10 whether you have a rebuttal case you want to present. is that reasonable? >> yes. >> two issues, actually. one is we would like to have some date certain by which we will now -- know whether or not sure if tennessee -- sheriff hennessey will be here on the 18th. chairperson hur: it sounds like he is not appearing. >> is that the commitment? >> if he changes his mind, i will let everyone here on short order. -- hear on short order. chairperson hur: if we did not hear from you on july 10, we should exclude him. >> thank you. chairperson hur: after the 19th, i presume you will want some time to get us, by citation, the evidence that supports whatever facts are actively in dispute. i will provide the parties with an opportunity to brief whatever legal issues they think need to be briefed. you do not have to submit them, but i think we should give you a chance to do it, if you feel like. how much time with you need to accomplish those two tasks specs -- tasks? facts,
chairperson hur: let us to july 10, ok? let us know by july 10 whether you have a rebuttal case you want to present. is that reasonable? >> yes. >> two issues, actually. one is we would like to have some date certain by which we will now -- know whether or not sure if tennessee -- sheriff hennessey will be here on the 18th. chairperson hur: it sounds like he is not appearing. >> is that the commitment? >> if he changes his mind, i will let everyone here on short order....
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and they can use more opportunities that many of us have seen. i want to thank the nominees for this year. thank you for your work. before moving forward, i would like to invite the former press a -- the president david chiu. last year, david said the landscape in san francisco is different today compared to 15 or 20 years ago when we were wondering who were the next asian pacific americans running for office, getting elected, and appointing the city offices. it is very different. >> do we have asians in the house tonight? thank you for being here. as she said, we have a very different picture in city hall today. we have the asian-americans on the board as well as the honorary members. we have so many asians at the board of supervisors that eric mar and i get confused on a regular basis, jane kim and carmen chu get confused on a regular basis. that is a good thing. if you have a chance to look around at the 700 of us fulfilling this auditorium, we came here through very different paths. your asian-american supervisors, and none of us actually gre
and they can use more opportunities that many of us have seen. i want to thank the nominees for this year. thank you for your work. before moving forward, i would like to invite the former press a -- the president david chiu. last year, david said the landscape in san francisco is different today compared to 15 or 20 years ago when we were wondering who were the next asian pacific americans running for office, getting elected, and appointing the city offices. it is very different. >> do...
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our offense now are connecting us to the whole area. -- our events now are connecting us with the whole area. they also want to go to napa, they want to go to silicon valley. we have a lot to celebrate, we have a lot of work to do. this is in the context of us expanding the senator said that we can have more people at work. our unemployment rate has dropped to 7.4% as a result of your work. let's give a shout out to all of the men and women that are serving us today. thank you for your great work. i look forward to working with you, with all of the hospitality partners that we have. we have all of us working here, we have our fire chief and police chief working here. all of our different departments. all of us are a working together to support muni. we are working collaborative lee with our conventions and our better business bureau. thank you to all of the officers that have worked in our hospitality room. how would like to add a great congratulations to all of those receiving a reward. thank you for your wonderful riding. everyone, enjoy your luncheon. enjoy our great city. keep celeb
our offense now are connecting us to the whole area. -- our events now are connecting us with the whole area. they also want to go to napa, they want to go to silicon valley. we have a lot to celebrate, we have a lot of work to do. this is in the context of us expanding the senator said that we can have more people at work. our unemployment rate has dropped to 7.4% as a result of your work. let's give a shout out to all of the men and women that are serving us today. thank you for your great...
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thank you all for being with us this evening. and that is it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. and if you have a question or a comment e-mail us at justice @ fox news .com. see you next week, same time, same place. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. [ male announcer ] every day, the world gets more colex. and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everhing the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ok, so you're no marathon man. but thanks to the htc one x from at&t, with its built in beats audio, every note sounds amazingly clear. ...making it easy to get lost in the music... and, well... rio vista?!! [ male announcer ] ...lost. introducing the musically enhanced htc one x from at&t. rethink possible. why does my mouth feel dry
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the rest of us go, that's us right there. now, if you're wondering which group you're in, you're normal. the rest of us have known for a lot of years not normal. normal means most. most people don't drink and drive because it's illegal. they wear a seat belt because it's safe. they don't slap their kid and tell them that's because they love them and that's the way we show them. ok, there might be three groups of people in this room. normal, the rest of us and not getting any better anytime soon. the threat here is lesson. the shame is removed. the stigma is replaced, we go from dope to hope here at some point. we go from drinking and singing and lying and dying to staying and playing and praying and living and giving. that's what we get to do. i'm an incarcerated guy. incarceration was not the same as rehabilitation for me. it just wasn't the same. but i have been over 500 jails and prisons in 23 years. i speak nine languages now. they're all english, but i speak fortune 500. i speak corporate, i speak kid. i have a 5-year-ol
the rest of us go, that's us right there. now, if you're wondering which group you're in, you're normal. the rest of us have known for a lot of years not normal. normal means most. most people don't drink and drive because it's illegal. they wear a seat belt because it's safe. they don't slap their kid and tell them that's because they love them and that's the way we show them. ok, there might be three groups of people in this room. normal, the rest of us and not getting any better anytime...
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reporting from in ukraine back to our top stories for shortly stay with us.
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what is going on. >> she told us very calm and told us that he was sick. and he had brain cancer. >> they told us that, you know, charles is dying, and we have to go somewhere, where, you know, it is nicer and beautiful for him, and we just don't want him passing in the house. with everything being said, we want him comfortable in a nice place. >> being here at george marks allows us and the entire family to be here together at all times. no visiting hours and none of that, and no restrictions. we are free to be with him any time of the day or the night. >> since like i'm the older brother, i feel like i need to be in there with him so when he wakes up, if he can still remember us, he knows i'm right there, and that i will always be right there with him. >> there's nothing that he can do about it. nothing we can do about it. we just have to be strong. >> i never thought that my kids would be as at teptitentive as are. it is not just my wife and i taking care of charles, but everybody. >> it hurts to have to see them go through it. it is hard. >> it is hard
what is going on. >> she told us very calm and told us that he was sick. and he had brain cancer. >> they told us that, you know, charles is dying, and we have to go somewhere, where, you know, it is nicer and beautiful for him, and we just don't want him passing in the house. with everything being said, we want him comfortable in a nice place. >> being here at george marks allows us and the entire family to be here together at all times. no visiting hours and none of that,...
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what he used to do, he used to take a lot of time. obviously, the sessions at the studio at the bbc, but then he had a studio at his homeo where he'll kind of invite his favori favorite bands to do a couple of day sessions. these are essentially the length of ours. four or five songs that, you know, they would take a long time to do. it was more like making a record. but the spirit of it, the kind of, you know, this is what happened that day sort of essence of it is, you know, essentially what we try to capture every day. >> do you think the internet is good for indie artists? hasn't been that good for the large record labels? >> i think it's an incredible thing. you know, we talk about it a lot. in interviews and things like that, people ask how i see the music industry. you know, like what do you think about the health of it? i mean, there is plenty of people who want to do the doomsday thing. but the fact of the matter is, there's so many more opportunities for you if you're a musician, than there ever had been before. >> you get e
what he used to do, he used to take a lot of time. obviously, the sessions at the studio at the bbc, but then he had a studio at his homeo where he'll kind of invite his favori favorite bands to do a couple of day sessions. these are essentially the length of ours. four or five songs that, you know, they would take a long time to do. it was more like making a record. but the spirit of it, the kind of, you know, this is what happened that day sort of essence of it is, you know, essentially what...
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it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy will start to improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we saw global moves, the bank of england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> well, i think it needs a lot of coordinated help. the fed will take into account the recent data. at the same time, europe is a very significant wild card out there. if europe experiences a severe recession it will be felt throughout the world. so it is important that europe addresses their issues. i think china has moved to restrengthen their economy, they were done fighting inflation, i think they're back now in an easy mode. and we'll start to see them start to move positively. >> let me ask you about the money moving these days in terms of investor fee
it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy will start to improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we saw global moves, the bank of england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> well, i think it needs a...
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to send us your questions and comments, join us online. follow us on twitter at c-span history. or like us on facebook at facebook.com/cspanhistory. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> the life of a sailor includes scrubbing the deck in the morning, working on the sails, climbing aloft, whatever the duties assigned, gun drill practice. but by the end of the day, you're ready fr some rest. you don't get a full a eight hours of sleep. >> this weekend on american history tv, the life an of an enlisted man during the war of 1812. >> the sailor lived in fear of the possibility of being whipped by a cat of nine tails. it was always carried by a petty officer in a bag. and the thing an officer never wanted to see is a petty officer getting ready for a flogging. it's a phrase we still used to. don't let the cat out of the bag. >> also this weekend, more from the contenders. our series on key political figures who ran for president and lost but changed political history. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring jefferson city, missouri.
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it is wonderful for getting us to where we are today. thank you very much. -- thank you for writing that grant. [applause] >> it is true, there are a lot of wonderful things about san francisco. there is all of us. there is all that marvelous food. and we have terrific leadership. it is important that we have good leadership in the departments, the mayor's office, and in our budget office. but, likewise, really important that we have great leadership in our board of supervisors. david chiu is the president of our board, and he knows the issue of technology, plus many other things, a very, very intimately. he probably knows more than any of us will ever -- are ever likely to know. we might wish to know it, but we probably will not because he comes from the technology world. he was the founder and chief operating officer of grassroots enterprise, and online communications company. he is also a member of the city's committee on information. and he is -- which sets policies within the city and provide the overall direction for a city and cou
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leader to come and, you know, come and save us. and i actually am not waiting. i don't think that there's going to be somebody in washington that's going to emerge and do that. i think instead we have to look at where are the battles that we can have that we can both win but also become symbolic and exciting that inspire and move people. because the labor movement's suffering from a version of the stockholm syndrome. that we've been held captive by capital for so long, we're so used to losing, that we almost identify with our oppressor. and that part of what has to happen here is brilliant strategies and tactics, but there's another piece which is that we just have to be willing to say slowly dying is worse than having a really big fight and trying to win. >> let's use this wisconsin example. labor has spent very little time focusing on educating its own membership. 38% the families of union members voted for walker as opposed to voting for the recall. people look at their self interests in very different ways and it's up to the un
leader to come and, you know, come and save us. and i actually am not waiting. i don't think that there's going to be somebody in washington that's going to emerge and do that. i think instead we have to look at where are the battles that we can have that we can both win but also become symbolic and exciting that inspire and move people. because the labor movement's suffering from a version of the stockholm syndrome. that we've been held captive by capital for so long, we're so used to losing,...
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but he saved us from the cliff. that is worth system. >> i working hard at how he is saving us if more poem are unemployed. we are stuck at a high unemployment number and since the great depression. and there is one. and liz, how is this a big step in the right direction. i am not seeing it. >> three years ago we would have killed 8.2. that looked great. did we set our expectations too high . probably. getting back to 5 in only four years that is a long way to go. think of it this way. we lost 8 million and restored 4.4 million. are we done? absolutely not. i think the president is saying, this has been hard and long and been tough. but we are move nothing the right direction and if we stop now we could go back ward that's the last thing anyone want to do. >> i am drown 30 feet under water and now only 28 feet and we are still drowning, folks, that's what i get. >> that is why aren't you why the are you better off argument is not working. they were not better off. they lost their jobs and people are not worse off th
but he saved us from the cliff. that is worth system. >> i working hard at how he is saving us if more poem are unemployed. we are stuck at a high unemployment number and since the great depression. and there is one. and liz, how is this a big step in the right direction. i am not seeing it. >> three years ago we would have killed 8.2. that looked great. did we set our expectations too high . probably. getting back to 5 in only four years that is a long way to go. think of it this...
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people use the word though. they use it to describe it arabs and jews. if your anti one or the other coming your anti-semitic. leave it alone. it is what it is. thank you. >> we could talk about poppycock, which was what that was. i agree. there is much i agree on. we need to do much more effective job combating american administration. i feel uncomfortable about the fact that i do not want anyone to think loading am not rebutting but i agree with. there have been a lot of research and about people not in the realm who could do a much more effective job defending themselves. instead of addressing what this individual said or did is to talk about the question of how we can do the best job of combating a reform of discrimination. i have heard some strong arguments for why we should use the word different ways. why is it that any one group should have a monopoly on this term or that term? that has a lot of resonance with many people. the term anti-semitism is not all the popular even with the jewish organizations. if you took a poll of anti- semitism schola
people use the word though. they use it to describe it arabs and jews. if your anti one or the other coming your anti-semitic. leave it alone. it is what it is. thank you. >> we could talk about poppycock, which was what that was. i agree. there is much i agree on. we need to do much more effective job combating american administration. i feel uncomfortable about the fact that i do not want anyone to think loading am not rebutting but i agree with. there have been a lot of research and...
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after all, they are the nation's number one rated hospital, and they promise to assist us, to help us recruit physicians, younger physicians, who would help us continue our service to this community. >> so those in this community, they benefit from this partnership because of the additional help in recruiting and all of that kind of thing? >> well, a whole number of ways. first of all, we will have the same information technology system as johns hopkins. the training of our staff will be the same. we'll put together a community hospital division, with suburban hospital, perhaps other entities. we'll hire more physicians, and then we'll work in a coordinated fashion between johns hopkins and civilly, so patients that perhaps neat tertiary services at hopkins can get their follow-up at sybilly, or be diagnosed at sybilly with the same level of expertise that they would at johns hopkins. we'll be provided by the research effort, the academic excellence, yet retain the community feel and the community quality of care. we think it's a winning combination for both. >> let's talk a little bi
after all, they are the nation's number one rated hospital, and they promise to assist us, to help us recruit physicians, younger physicians, who would help us continue our service to this community. >> so those in this community, they benefit from this partnership because of the additional help in recruiting and all of that kind of thing? >> well, a whole number of ways. first of all, we will have the same information technology system as johns hopkins. the training of our staff...
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how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going to ask a few questions, but i was hoping we could get a debate going here rather than with me trying to ask intelligent questions and just have the very smart people just talking amongst themselves to educate us. so one of the questions that we're wanting to talk about today was the idea of free will in terms of the criminal justice system. and i would like to ask each of you, is there a definition of free will in the context of your individual work? we'll start with you, doctor. >> i would punt that one right over to david who is the expert in free will, and then we actually spent all last nigh
how should it be used? how should this information be used to? i use it to dole out treatment. that is how i thought we would kick start this seminar. i am happy to answer any other questions. i did not do this all by myself. i had a lot of individuals who helped me with this data. this research is all funded by the national research of health, your tax dollars. thank you for your attention. i will turn over to our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> actually, i would like to, i'm going...
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if we look at land uses on broadway, we see residential uses, a bunch of affordable housing projects. there is also an elementary school and a preschool. a lot of neighborhood serving retail in particular on the ground floor, and a lot of visitors and tourist attractions. chinatown is a major tourist destination for the city and the region. on cesar chavez, there's a large housing project just north of the street. there is an elementary school and a lot of industrial uses. the area just south was retained as our core pdr district. both of the streets are wide materials with pretty fast- moving traffic. broadway is a really important east/west connection, and we see cars moving pretty fast as they enter and exit the tunnel. as he is also a pretty flat street compared to neighborhoods around it, and that could be in terms of thinking about how the street is used. if we look at job as -- cesar chavez, it is also a wide arterial and a really important development that we will see. it is also a direct connection between two freeways, and it is also very flat. both of these streets have a v
if we look at land uses on broadway, we see residential uses, a bunch of affordable housing projects. there is also an elementary school and a preschool. a lot of neighborhood serving retail in particular on the ground floor, and a lot of visitors and tourist attractions. chinatown is a major tourist destination for the city and the region. on cesar chavez, there's a large housing project just north of the street. there is an elementary school and a lot of industrial uses. the area just south...
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thereby encouraging people not to use the automobile and to use this other forms of transportation that is suddenly becoming more popular all over the country. there is nothing in here that says he might provide them as other developers have done with transit passes to encourage people to take transit instead of driving in their car. that is the kind of override the that i think we need to be considering, not just something that says because the product is next to a transit station, a transit line that people will use transit. i don't think that works. also, here is another example. this is a little different because these are overriding considerations for an area plan. this is down in los angeles. the revised specific plan calls for a component of up to 20 applicant and the county, requiring 2200 dwelling units, for low or moderate housing. then it says this component includes an aggressive marketing program. and it says the affordable housing component for this plan is above and beyond the requirements of the county's general plan. so we have nothing here that says the developer is of
thereby encouraging people not to use the automobile and to use this other forms of transportation that is suddenly becoming more popular all over the country. there is nothing in here that says he might provide them as other developers have done with transit passes to encourage people to take transit instead of driving in their car. that is the kind of override the that i think we need to be considering, not just something that says because the product is next to a transit station, a transit...
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they use a piece of sandstone. it is almost like using sandpaper to scrub the surface of the deck. it was called a holy stone. there are a couple of guesses for the reason, either because it looks like you're praying when you are down using a holy stone or some were small and bible size and had a number of different theories why it is called a holy stone. that's what you do. you scrub, scrub, scrub. an officer, the lieutenant, would be proud of the white sparkly decks and the surgeon would be pleased because there would be fewer germs and probably a safer environment, but the sailor who is have to scrub each morning with cold salt water aren't fond of the job. "constitution" sailors also work aloft when with they're serving on constitution. we have a yard here with a foot rope and you can see on the wall you can see folks working aloft on another ship. maybe we'll see if i can get visitors to join me in helping to furl the sail. if you are going to furl a sail on "constitution" in 1812, you have to climb up the mast on those black rat lines and you step out on the foot rope. this i
they use a piece of sandstone. it is almost like using sandpaper to scrub the surface of the deck. it was called a holy stone. there are a couple of guesses for the reason, either because it looks like you're praying when you are down using a holy stone or some were small and bible size and had a number of different theories why it is called a holy stone. that's what you do. you scrub, scrub, scrub. an officer, the lieutenant, would be proud of the white sparkly decks and the surgeon would be...
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stay with us. >> the heat is our big story. with it staying so hot for so long, officials are warning of potential dangers. >> 11 news reporter sheldon dutes has more on the heat related illnesses to watch out for. >> these kids didn't need anyone to tell them how hot it is. >> cools you off! >> it's like a relief because we're finally not hot no more! >> and the little ones weren't the only ones to cool down. >> i come out here to cool off real quick. >> ice, ice, ice, ice! ice! >> over at the african-american festival near m&t bank stadium, the heat was just as stifling. >> throw it on the cement and it's going to cool. >> doing the water, this will add at least 10 to 20 degrees to this temperature that's outside. >> even with all the bottled water, air conditioned tent and these misting zones, it just wasn't enough to keep everyone cool. by 6:00 p.m., firefighters say they treated between 15 and 20 people for heat-related illnesses at the festival and with 10 reported heat-related deaths around
stay with us. >> the heat is our big story. with it staying so hot for so long, officials are warning of potential dangers. >> 11 news reporter sheldon dutes has more on the heat related illnesses to watch out for. >> these kids didn't need anyone to tell them how hot it is. >> cools you off! >> it's like a relief because we're finally not hot no more! >> and the little ones weren't the only ones to cool down. >> i come out here to cool off real quick....
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us associates given us a glimpse into the future as shape of the world we live in while his own future hangs precariously in the balance nora smith ot london well the spot of sound just plight we can leaks is back in the game the whistle blowing web site is publishing the so-called syrian files the group promised millions of emails will be released over the next few weeks exposing the west's hypocrisy in dealing with damascus the first batch of documents revealed how in a tie and company supplying the syrian authorities with sophisticated communication encryption equipment as recently as this february and there are more damning revelations to fall there is apparently one hundred times more information than the previous leak of u.s. diplomatic cables just an erratic from the government accountability project says the fact syrian files are making headlines despite the criticism against julian sun and weaken leaks proves the group's significance. if these leaks were meaningless fluff or not in the public interest in knowing cared no one would report on them and they would see julian assan
us associates given us a glimpse into the future as shape of the world we live in while his own future hangs precariously in the balance nora smith ot london well the spot of sound just plight we can leaks is back in the game the whistle blowing web site is publishing the so-called syrian files the group promised millions of emails will be released over the next few weeks exposing the west's hypocrisy in dealing with damascus the first batch of documents revealed how in a tie and company...
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, not send proxies to work with us. thank you. president fong: call a couple more names, ruth henceworth, andres merkel, jim adams, steven martin, roan jen, kargen jen. >> i'm wiley adams. i live a block away from the project site. i have been involved with this project since day one. i wanted to reiterate some of the messages that have already been shared about the height and bulk. i'm somewhat concerned that the conversation has been distorted from a 40-foot by right to a 65-foot by right. there is still a requirement to be necessary and desirable, but at no point have we heard a valid, any argument as to why the 65-plus-foot building should meet these exceptions. this building the planner has talked about the appearance of setbacks. i don't understand why we can't have actual setbacks. the buildings on either side are three feet over garages. we have talked add news yum about the context of this neighborhood, the other buildings. this will be a massive building on a blank lot, square lot, yet there are a number of c.
, not send proxies to work with us. thank you. president fong: call a couple more names, ruth henceworth, andres merkel, jim adams, steven martin, roan jen, kargen jen. >> i'm wiley adams. i live a block away from the project site. i have been involved with this project since day one. i wanted to reiterate some of the messages that have already been shared about the height and bulk. i'm somewhat concerned that the conversation has been distorted from a 40-foot by right to a 65-foot by...
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and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and supervision to deal about -- deal with their conviction problems, it's not going to happen at the misdemeanor level. >> let me go to a couple of the questions from the audience. i've shared them with our district attorney. george, two questions there, one related to whether or not drug possession should be treated differently for adults than from juveniles. and then a question about back on track, whether or not that program would be positively or adversely affected by senator leno's proposal. >> yes, let me start with the first question con
and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and...
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is to say joins us now live from our news room with more. well marina it's amazing what a hundred forty characters can do to instigate a display now twenty four hours later the blogosphere social media has just been buzzing about what exactly happened out the in a criminal now i just want to tell you the first we're going to talk about is a conspiracy theory that you mentioned earlier on that everybody has been talking about now on twitter it's been a topic of discussion today the main story we got in the floods has been that some people think that this flooding was actually manmade now want to pull up a map and so i can show you why people say that now there's a reservoir between crimps and the port town region at the bottom there as you can see that reservoir has nothing to do with what just happened in that region in fact the authorities have said that it's in tag they showed images of a satellite image is that everything is ok then vesta gaging committee has come out and said everything is fine with that reservoir it has nothing to do wi
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they have been a disaster for us and cost us a trillion dollars a year. not a trillion dollars over a year, but over the period. afghanistan a trillion and it's just crazy. >> many said it's a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done rather than going in with millions on the ground. we are going to tackle the terrorists through special forces and so on? >> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations to the deal with conflicts before people start resorting to violence. violence begets violence. it's easy to star wars and difficult to stop them once they got started. i think we ought to renounce the war and have -- let the courts handle it and have arbitration that the united nations and let them handle it. just like what you do in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody they had a disagreement with, there is enough of that anyway. that doesn't accomplish anything except get people shot and escalate into war. >> what would you do about iran if you were the
they have been a disaster for us and cost us a trillion dollars a year. not a trillion dollars over a year, but over the period. afghanistan a trillion and it's just crazy. >> many said it's a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done rather than going in with millions on the ground. we are going to tackle the terrorists through special forces and so on? >> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations...
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because, joining us this morning, dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mount sinai. >> eric: and dr. marc siegel, author of "the infer pulner pul unlocking the secrets of health... >> jamie: i want to unlock some secrets. >> eric: researchers are developing the first of its kind injection they say could save the lives of people who cannot breathe. an injection, that delivers oxygen directly into the bloodstream. dr. samadi, what is it about. >> it is very very, handy. we have a lot of patients out there with airway obstructions and may have asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia or like, in the field of trauma, you may have a real obstruction and what is the first rule of medicine, eric, get access to airways and what we do is intubate the patient and the ventilation machine is going to breathe for the patient. now, what this technology is, which is really, really smart, what they've done is they've created the oxygen bubbles and, you can actually inject it into the blood, dire
because, joining us this morning, dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mount sinai. >> eric: and dr. marc siegel, author of "the infer pulner pul unlocking the secrets of health... >> jamie: i want to unlock some secrets. >> eric: researchers are developing the first of its kind injection they say could save the lives of people who cannot breathe. an injection, that delivers oxygen directly into the bloodstream. dr....
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to be living room this used to be her bedroom the house has been completely gutted from the inside by the router which came right up to the tops of the windows with milla managed to escape and sat there and right on a neighbor's fence where the house collapsed she was perhaps you will know his neighbors say just down the road a neighbor on a river and had her house collapse on top of thousands of workers with heavy equipment trying to clean up the fast amounts of deborah and to provide people with shelter and with food but things are becoming more difficult as time wears on food supplies short people here are exhausted they are hungry and increasingly they're angry. russian president vladimir putin flew over the area and it's come and met local leaders to try and decide what should be done to help people here as best possible and he's demanded an inquiry looking into if there could have been moved things that could have been done to help protect this town and its citizens and the region from the floods swept through here and floods that have claimed so many lives. reporting there in t
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who use the internet. there's a computer virus that's infecting thousands of computers. it appears the only way the fbi can fix it will involve shutting down servers that provide your internet service. to better explain all this, l let's break it down in terms that we'll all understand. >> reporter: this is what you need to watch out for this weekend. the fbi went after this virus called the dns changer through a thing called operation ghost click. why did they call it that? this virus target good four million computers worldwide, a half million in the u.s. what it did was if you clicked on a web site, something you wanted to go to, it simply took you to another site, sometimes it looked a lot like it. for example, you went to itunes, you wanted to buy music or a movie, suddenly you were on a site that looked like it where they might steal directly from you. they were stealing ad space. the bottom line is they ripped off about $14 million this way. these were eastern european criminals, according to the fb
who use the internet. there's a computer virus that's infecting thousands of computers. it appears the only way the fbi can fix it will involve shutting down servers that provide your internet service. to better explain all this, l let's break it down in terms that we'll all understand. >> reporter: this is what you need to watch out for this weekend. the fbi went after this virus called the dns changer through a thing called operation ghost click. why did they call it that? this virus...
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hottest topic in russia's blogosphere but discussion of the floods dominating the charts let's join us by mozart now for more on this. probably so good to see you what has been the reaction on the web at this point. rory of the blog fears i have been buzzing today it's been all about condolences as well as some controversial comments coming out from the blogs yes but you know people have generally just been very supportive everybody is shocked about what's just happened out the and people are just saying let's just gather together and help them but i want to talk to you a little bit about some of these controversial comments that even shocked me as i was reading and going through the twitters and the facebook now let's start off with the first comment which i think will kick off what some of the comments are now let's read this out the town of crimson was a destroyed by a man made tsunami after an emergency discharge of from the nearby water reservoir now this comment has actually been doing the rounds for the last twenty four hours it's because some people believe that this was a man
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and so on that is not accessible to everybody in the network, but some of the members. there are stories and photos, a place where people can celebrate today, how to share memories, have the good times that were the essence in the past and in the present. you might be asking yourself this question, if you are a facebook user, how is different from facebook. it is what we called open social networking, and it is
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thanks for getting up with us. and big government, the irs now hiring thousands of agents to police health care, one governor, even says it's like paying the gestapo and he wants his state to opt out. and fast and furious, who? and switching to arizona immigration law and even taking a shot at the supreme court ruling. and we'll show you that. >> and some have said no to parades for the iraq war vets returning, but in one city, hundreds line the streets to give our american heroes a fitting tribute. show you where that is later. "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. ♪ >> welcome back "fox & friends" on this sunday morning, it is 7 a.m. eastern time and that's the lovely and talentedave briggs and this is the lovely and talented alisyn camerota and i am clayton. >> dave: how are you folks, terrific? >> has the heat got you down? the. >> dave: the heat was overblown and i didn't find it to be oppressive at all. >> alisyn: okay. >> clayton: because you went to a double movie feature. >> dave: no just madagascar
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thank you all for being with us this evening. and that is it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. and if you have a question or a comment e-mail us at justice @ fox news .com. see you next week, same time, same place. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> i'm lou dobbs and this is a fox business network special presentation for the fox news channel. out of work. tonight, employment in america. where are the jobs? >> we are still not creating them as fast as we want. >> there is nothing out there. nothing. >> who is hiring? >> you're hiring but you can't find workers. >> who is firing? >> they laid me off and outsourced our positions. >> the reports are in. >> a disappointing jobs report sending stocks scening today. >> the jobs report today. that was a stun. >>> jobs just ain't materializing. >> and the numbers don't look good. >> u.s. employers created just 69,000 jobs. >> unemployment rate inching back up for the first time in a year. >> any way you look at it this is bad news. >> the team at the fox business network brings you a special report on the real unmany plo
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senior business correspondent brenda buttner joins us to give us the real scoop on that. hi, brenda. >> hey, shannon. you know, it's true with almost anything you want to buy, get it when prices are low. as far as houses go, not only are sales prices near bottom, down 30% over the past five years, but the price of the cash to finance them has never been lower. the average is six month mortgage rates continue to fall near all time record lows and the average 30-year fixed mortgage has matched or hit a new low in 10 of the last 11 weeks. on the other side of the spectrum, the one year adjustable rate is hovering at new lows, too. so get out your application and checkbook, not so fast. trouble is mortgage standards and refinancing rules are still so strict it's almost impossible to qualify. sure, car loans and credit cards are easier to get these days. but home sweet home, uh-huh. lending standards for mortgages are higher today than they were right after the financial crisis. "wall street journal" reports that 9 out of 10 of all new mortgages approved last year went to owne
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>>shannon: i read a used car you only need 690 for a used car, 659 for used. >>reporter: you can get very good deals. just using financing. so, this is on s.u.v.'s, on almost every different type of car. >>shannon: bigger stars and redesigned and leasing. so you go into the store, or the auto dealership you are looking for the deal, what do you look out for? >>reporter: i am buying a my daughter a car now and i swear they will ask 9,000 and i will pay $10,000. i am not a negotiator. i give up more money. so, be willing to try to negotiate with them because they are always going to ask for more than you are willing, and, also, always try to push you in a car just like with housing, that you may not feel comfortable with, for the next, you know, the next make of cadillac or whatever when you looking for, you know a honda sick. so, stick to your guns and no what you want and do your research and do not allow the sales people to say at this financing you cannot afford this for a couple more dollar as month. >>shannon: with the terms right new and the good deals i
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is for us to be a bit special we used to be an old quarry but since then they've used to train back . military divers and even a few james like me. is going to be one of the interesting feet up. and down on the bottom i wasn't disappointed business sunken plane complete with nazi insignia. and it makes a pretty intimidating obstacle course. i was even able to bring away a souvenir as well. that is a great dive site beneath the clarity was a little bit of the water but i did notice for the jugular. over that. james cameron dropped. back on dry land it was time to take him some more of the local region and visit a poignant reminder of how modern kaliningrad was founded. the clinton grand region came into existence at the end of the second world war when it was an expired the soviet union and it was the scene of some fierce fighting from one thousand nine hundred forty forty five and here in the little village of risk it's one of the few places in russia where you can find a soviet memorial next to a german war cemetery. several hundred german soldiers have been reburying here from all a
is for us to be a bit special we used to be an old quarry but since then they've used to train back . military divers and even a few james like me. is going to be one of the interesting feet up. and down on the bottom i wasn't disappointed business sunken plane complete with nazi insignia. and it makes a pretty intimidating obstacle course. i was even able to bring away a souvenir as well. that is a great dive site beneath the clarity was a little bit of the water but i did notice for the...